Ringo, don't know how much free time you have or whether there are any schools close to you at all, but folks such as yourself can be an invaluable resource for those facilities. Industry leaders and others who work in the "trenches" so to speak, are often likely to help immensely with learning for students in trade programs. If you are able to hook up with some of the instructors at schools(high school, trade, vocational, community college) in your area you might be surprised at how well you might be received to add comment and information to those programs.
Teachers, are well, "teachers", some of the time we aren't viewed as having relevancy to what's going on out in the current working world. That has been a portion of the driving force for me to work weekends, breaks, and other off-times in industry to keep current on many of my own skills as I continue to teach on a full-time basis.
I believe that I noticed in your profile that you are a CWI along with possessing a host of other industry credentialed skills, being able to come in and talk with students and share your insight in many or all of those areas could be a tremendous boost for those future skilled craftspeople. I would also venture to guess that the instructors of those programs would be tremendously appreciative of your efforts as well. If you feel so inclined you might consider contacting some of those folks and see what happens, you could very likely share in the success of a future trades-person. Best regards, Allan